Silk Workshop Found in Bursa’s Gölyazı During Apollonia Excavations
Archaeologists have unearthed a 19th-century silk workshop hidden within the ruins of Simitçi Castle, part of the ancient city of...
Kerkenes Excavations Reveal Possible Proto-Turkic Kurgans Dating Back 2,600 Years
Archaeological excavations at the ancient city of Kerkenes (Pteria) in central Anatolia have revealed burial features that may be linked...
3,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablets and Seal of Unknown Hittite Prince Unearthed in Türkiye
In the ancient heart of southern Türkiye, history has once again spoken through the clay. Archaeologists excavating the site of...
4,500-Year-Old Gold Brooch Unearthed in Troy: One of Only Three Known Examples Worldwide
Archaeological excavations at the legendary city of Troy have once again made global headlines. In 2025, ongoing digs at the...
Ancient Mosaics Unearthed in İznik Hint at Residence of Roman General
A recent archaeological breakthrough in the ancient city of İznik, formerly known as Nicaea, has unveiled richly decorated Roman mosaics...
Unearthing the Epic: New Finds Bolster Links to Legendary Trojan War
The legendary Trojan War, long enshrined in myth and Homeric epic, may be moving closer to historical validation as archaeologists...
3,500-Year-Old Hittite Linen Fabric Exhibited for the First Time
A remarkable artifact, a piece of Hittite linen fabric dating back 3,500 years, has been publicly exhibited for the first...
